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07-25-2022, 09:07 PM
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Re: Men Throwing Beer Bottles at Guy Who Takes a Gun and Kills One of Them
Agreed. The article made it seem like he left to get the gun only to return with it. Why reinsert yourself? Just get in your car and leave ffs. In Florida, I think Drejka was legally fine to pull the gun after the shove, but he fucked up when he aimed and pulled the trigger, there was no immediate threat. The guy immediately started backpeddling once he recognized Drejka was reaching... That's when they should've just started using their words. It's messed up a son watched his father die because of a parking spot. |
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07-28-2022, 01:19 PM
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Re: Men Throwing Beer Bottles at Guy Who Takes a Gun and Kills One of Them
On the issue of nicotine addiction versus heroin, my personal experience is this - I was injured in a road traffic accident in 2005 and I spent 3 months in hospital. My injuries were multiple and some were severe so I was injected with morphine, diamorphine (heroin) and fentanyl on a daily basis. On release from hospital I was treated with high doses of morphine and dihydrocodeine daily for a further 2 years because my broken legs would not heal so I lived in a world of hell for these years. I mean every hour was punctuated by moments of screaming total agony followed by the few golden minutes when the pain subsided, for the entire 22 months. When I was finally fixed with bone transplants I could start my recovery and I was intensely addicted to morphine and heroin which I had been clandestinely purchasing to supplement my painkilling package. I am ashamed that I did that but the truth is valuable and must take precedence over my ego. I was in hell and did not give 2 fucks about my future. I existed minute to minute. But now I was fixed and I had to give up heroin and morphine. I achieved my goal quickly, without relapse, it was extremely unpleasant physically, but psychologically it was way easier to give up than marijuana, and I tried to give up nicotine concurrently but that was a step too far. I failed badly with nicotine. I would rate it as at least 5 times more difficult than heroin, to give up. Possibly up to 10 times more difficult. That is my opinion. |